Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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... opinion of the imbecility of the American cabinet , and the embarrassment of its resources . I am anxious that no ... opinions to the men , who stand at the helm , not to vote for this bill , under any belief that its object is to aid ...
... opinion of the imbecility of the American cabinet , and the embarrassment of its resources . I am anxious that no ... opinions to the men , who stand at the helm , not to vote for this bill , under any belief that its object is to aid ...
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... opinions upon the subject , but , as I conscientiously believe , the sentiments , also , of a very great majority of ... opinion , that I am not one of that class of politicians , which has for so many years , pre- dominated in the world ...
... opinions upon the subject , but , as I conscientiously believe , the sentiments , also , of a very great majority of ... opinion , that I am not one of that class of politicians , which has for so many years , pre- dominated in the world ...
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... opinion , concerning the principle of this inva- sion of Canada , is not peculiar to me . Multitudes , who approve the war , detest it . I believe this senti- ment is entertained , without distinction of parties , by almost all the ...
... opinion , concerning the principle of this inva- sion of Canada , is not peculiar to me . Multitudes , who approve the war , detest it . I believe this senti- ment is entertained , without distinction of parties , by almost all the ...
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... opinion of the utter want of merit of the man , whose re - election they opposed . Among the causes of that universal disgust , which pervaded all New England , at the administration and its supporters , was the general dislike and ...
... opinion of the utter want of merit of the man , whose re - election they opposed . Among the causes of that universal disgust , which pervaded all New England , at the administration and its supporters , was the general dislike and ...
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... opinion . I wish no sentiments of mine to have influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify . They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for itself . The men , who ...
... opinion . I wish no sentiments of mine to have influence any further than the reasons , upon which they are founded , justify . They are public reasons , arising from undeniable facts ; the nation will judge for itself . The men , who ...
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